Ian Hunter's music bug

Ian Hunter caught the music bug in the 1950s and he's still going strong

John Halpern/Contributed photo Ian Hunter strives to keep his career on an even keel. "The whole idea is you don't really want to be big because then you have to plan, but you don't want to be small because then you don't make any money," he says.

Contributed photo Ian Hunter may be in his 70s, but the rocker isn't slowing down. "I just did 23 dates in England and Scotland and I'm going back to do Italy, Switzerland, Belgium and the U.K.," he says.

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John Halpern/Contributed photo British-born rocker Ian Hunter may live in the United States now, but that doesn't mean he's developed an appreciation for American sports. "I find American football tedious," he says. "I don't mind Canadian football because it's three downs instead of four, but I still like English soccer, you know?"